The EarthSat Energy Weather said March is expected to be colder than the average of the same month for the past 10 years.

Apparently, there is an undersupply of 500 million to 1 billion cubic feet a day in the U.S. since domestic supply is about 2 billion cubic feet a day higher while liquefied natural gas is about 1.5 billion lower and Canadian imports are 1 billion a day.

March Liquefied Natural Gas imports were forecasted to be more than 1 billion cubic feet a day compared to 2.8 billion cubic feet a day in March 2007.